January 17, 2001
WITNESS LIST
Hearing Before the
Committee on the Judiciary
United States Senate
on
The Nomination of John Ashcroft to be
Attorney General of the United States
Tuesday, January 16, 2000
1:30 p.m, SH-216
Opening Statement of Senator Leahy
Opening Statement of Senator Hatch
Opening Statement of Senator Feingold
Closing Statement of Senator Leahy
Introductions
The Honorable Kit Bond
U.S. Senator
Missouri
The Honorable Jean Carnahan
U.S. Senator
Missouri
The Honorable Kay Bailey Hutchison
U.S. Senator
Texas
The Honorable Susan Collins
U.S. Senator
Maine
The Honorable John C. Danforth
Former U.S. Senator
Missouri
Nominee
The Honorable John Ashcroft
Former U.S. Senator
Missouri
Members
The Honorable Maxine Waters
U.S. Representative
California, 35th District
The Honorable Sheila Jackson-Lee
U.S. Representative
Texas, 18th District
The Honorable James E. Clyburn
U.S. Representative
South Carolina, 6th District
The Honorable Kenneth Hulshof
U.S. Representative
Missouri, 9th District
The Honorable J.C. Watts
U.S. Representative
Oklahoma, 4th District
Panel I
The Honorable Ronnie White
Missouri Supreme Court
Jefferson City, MO
Panel II
The Honorable Edward D. "Chip" Robertson, Esq.
Former Justice, MO Supreme Court
St. Louis, MO
Ms. Harriet Woods
Former Lieutenant Governor of Missouri
St. Louis, MO
Mr. Jerry Hunter, Esq.
Former Labor Secretary of Missouri
St. Louis, MO
Frank Susman, Esq.
Gallop, Johnson, and Neuman, L.C.
St. Louis, MO
Ms. Kate Michelman
President
NARAL
Washington, D.C.
Ms. Gloria Feldt
President
Planned Parenthood Federation of America
New York, NY
Ms. Marcia Greenberger
Co-President
National Women's Law Center
Washington D.C.
Ms. Colleen Campbell
Member of Memory of Victims Everywhere
San Juan Capistrano, CA
Panel III
The Honorable David C. Mason
Circuit Judge
St. Louis, MO
Mr. Wade Henderson
Executive Director
Leadership Conference on Civil Rights
Washington, D.C.
Pastor B.T. Rice
New Horizons Seventh Day Christian Church
St. Louis, MO
Robert Woodson
National Center for Neighborhood Enterprise
Washington, D.C.
Mr. Bill Taylor, Esq.
Citizens' Commission on Civil Rights
Washington, D.C.
Panel IV
Professor James M. Dunn
Visiting Professor of Christianity and Public Policy
at Wake Forest University
Washington, D.C.
Mr. Michael Barnes
President
Handgun Control
Washington, D.C.
Ms. Kay James
Heritage Foundation
Washington, D.C.